What is Yuri?
1.
1. Explicit lesbian relationships in anime or manga
2.To be the first to do something. Derived from Yuri Gagarin, first human in space.
1. Makoto and Ami of Sailor Moon have long been suspected of being involved in a yuri subplot.
2.Bob pulled a Yuri and leapt from the second story of the building to the first to save time. Nobody had ever done that before.
2.
The sexual and romantic relationship between 2 females in an anime, or manga.
of lesbian nature
Utena Tenjou and Anthy Himemiya/ Juri Arisugawa and Shiori
3.
1. The
A summary for a yuri story might read:
Mai gets a new dildo and tries it out with Serenity. This story contains yuri.
4.
Anime, manga, or fanfic that depicts explicit lesbian relationships. Usually focuses on the passionate/ lustful/ physical side of the relationship, unlike shoujo-ai which focuses on the romantic/ loving/ emotional side. Usually R rated or higher.
Also, a fairly common girl's name in Japan, meaning "Lily".
Even if you have no problem with lesbianism, I would not reccomend showing Yuri to your kids.
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Defines as an anime relation that envolves female to female contact. Kind of like lesbians they are in love, and take part in love type activities.May it be sexual or not.
"My, Don't Anzu and Mai make a cute yuri couple?"
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6.
Can refer to:
1)A name especially popular in Asia, can be male or female depending upon location
2)A japanese word meaning 'lily', which in the late 20th century started being used to refer to lesbians and then specifically to explicit lesbianism in hentai anime and related media
Examples
1) Yuri Gagarin, Sung Yuri
2) from 'Yurizoku', meaning 'tribe of the lily', later shortened
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7.
1. A common Japanese girl's name meaning 'lily.'
2. Language spoken in the islands of New Guinea and the Amazon.
3. A genre of sexually explicit
The themes yuri deals with have their roots in the Japanese lesbian literature of early twentieth century, with pieces such as Yaneura no Nishojo by Nobuko Yoshiya. Nevertheless, it is not until the 1970s that lesbian-themed works began to appear in manga, by the hand of artists such as Ryoko Yamagishi and Riyoko Ikeda. The 1990s brought new trends in
1. Hello Yuri! Welcome to Japan!
2. People living in the Amazons speak yuri.
3. I bought the new volume of this yuri
manga .
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